The limitation on the number of camera angles in a multicamera sequence has been removed in Premiere Pro CS6. In this video you'll see just how easy it is to create a new multicamera sequence and switch between camera angles.

Premiere Pro CS6 includes several features designed to help you edit quickly and precisely with the keyboard, including the new trim mode, dynamic trimming commands, and JKL trimming commands. You'll learn how to apply these to your work in this video.

In this video you'll see how the Project panel, Media Browser panel, and default workspace have changed to make it easier to find and trim assets easier. You'll also learn how to use the new Hover Scrub feature to quickly preview and trim clips.

You can use the built-in Adobe Media Encoder to render and export many kinds of files within After Effects, or use the standalone Adobe Media Encoder application to render and encode movies outside of After Effects. Batch encoding and using a watch folder in Adobe Media Encoder can save time and free After Effects for other tasks, as you'll see in this video.

When someone has had the foresight to film a subject in front of a solid-color background, compositing work gets a lot easier. This video shows you how to use the Keylight effect to key out (make transparent) a solid-color background and use a garbage matte to isolate the area to be keyed.

In this video you'll see how the RAM and disk caches are used to save time, and how you can render compositions in the background so that you don't need to wait for a preview to be rendered before you can resume work.

In this lesson you will learn how to import projects using Pro Import After Effects. We will demonstrate using a Final Cut Pro project, but the same procedure works for other formats, such as XML, AAF, OMF, and Apple Motions.

Thinking about switching to Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5? Join Karl Soule as he shares some of the tricks that can make that transition easier as well as a variety of assets which will help you make an informed decision. *Please check the comment section for a list of links used in this video*

Thinking about switching to Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5? Join Karl Soule as he shares some of the tricks that can make that transition easier as well as a variety of assets which will help you make an informed decision. *Please check the comment section for a list of links used in this video*

See how Adobe Media Encoder is becoming easier to use, with numerous user interface improvements for encoding and exporting assets. New output presets for iPad devices and other tablets and improved workflow for outputting to multiple devices make working with AME faster and easier. (by Tim Kurkoski and Todd Kopriva)

In part 1 of 2, see how Adobe Media Encoder is becoming easier to use, with numerous user interface improvements for importing assets. Drag-and-drop import from Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects and an improved watch folder interface make working with AME faster and easier. (by Tim Kurkoski and Todd Kopriva)